Subject: [Tweeters] Olive-sided Flycatchers - Where are they?
Date: May 29 15:41:51 2005
From: Michael Brown - borealis at seanet.com


When I was growing up on Mercer Island in the late 60's and 70's I could
count on an Olive-sided Flycatcher staking out a tall Douglas Fir near our
house every year. Its call rang out loud and clear on a daily basis in late
spring to summer. Now, I feel fortunate if I hear one per year, and it's
never near my current home in Puyallup. Can anyone recommend a location in
Pierce County where I could count on finding them?



Thanks,



Michael Brown
Puyallup, WA
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